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Monday, October 29, 2018

[ePalestine] "Palestine: What's Working, What's not" telesummit

Dear friend,

Because the struggle for Palestinian freedom is very important to me and I know to you too, I knew you'd want to see this.

You may have seen posts and email about this telesummit with Katie Miranda, but what you might not know is that an invitation has been given to me to be a guest. This unique telesummit is focused on how we can all renew and refine our work for Palestinian rights.

Imagine being able to attend a strategy-building conference on Palestine with some of the top activists, scholars, journalists and thought leaders from all over the world. In order to attend something on this scale, you'd have to pay conference fees, airfare and hotel. But because of the unique telesummit format, all this is yours for free.

Have you ever wondered if your activism really matters or is really making a difference? Along with 19 others, I'm going to explore the topic: Palestine, What's Working, What's Not. We're focusing specifically on tactics that are and are not working in the movement so that people can spread the word about strategy.

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About Me

Sam Bahour is a Palestinian-American based in Al-Bireh/Ramallah, Palestine and is managing partner of Applied Information Management (AIM), which specializes in business development with a niche focus on start-ups and providing executive counsel.
Bahour was instrumental in the establishment of two publicly traded firms: the Palestine Telecommunications Company (PALTEL) and the Arab Palestinian Shopping Center. He is currently an independent director at the Arab Islamic Bank, advisory board member of the Open Society Foundations’ Arab Regional Office, and completed a full term as a Board of Trustees member and treasurer at Birzeit University. Bahour serves in various capacities in several community organizations, including co-founder and chairman of Americans for a Vibrant Palestinian Economy, board member of Just Vision in New York, board member and policy adviser at Al-Shabaka, the Palestinian Policy Network, and secretariat member of the Palestine Strategy Group.